Learn how Adobe Audition can help you produce better-sounding audio quickly and easily. Featuring tutorials from leading audio experts, this channel gives you tips, tricks, and insights that'll help you sound your best.
Learn the best techniques to edit, restore, and master audio with Adobe Audition CS5.5, and then import audio into other Adobe software such as Adobe Flash Professional and Adobe Premiere Pro. Whether you’re a web pro, a video pro, or just want to expand your skills, you’ll learn how to get professional-quality audio while minimizing the time spent engineering audio files.
Audio Workflows in Video Production with Adobe Audition CS6
Adobe Audition CS6 is a powerful audio post-production application with a host of tools to fine-finish your sound compositions. In this session, Maxim Jago introduces you to the key features of the interface and shows you some simple workflows for audio restoration and multi-track production.
Colin’s back showing off how fantastic his Z800 workstation performs with the new Adobe 5.5 software. In this episode he shows you how to send a complete Premiere Pro sequence to a multitrack project in the new Adobe Audition 5.5. From there he shows how you can add effects to individual clips, or complete tracks with lots of built-in effects or support for VST and AU plug-ins. Once complete, this project can be send back to Premiere Pro CS5.5 or exported to OMF or Final Cut Pro XML.
Are you looking for the Tasks that you’re used to in Soundbooth when you start using Adobe Audition 5.5? Colin will show you a step by step walkthrough between to the two applications, pointing out where the same operations are in Audition. He’ll also point out that Audition is much more powerful at all the tasks you’re used to using in Soundbooth, including Noise Reduction, Time Stretching, Automatic Click Remover, DeHummer, Looping and more. The fact that he’s demonstrating all this on his “wicked fast” HP Z800 workstation makes Audition all the more powerful.
Audition has been the king of noise reduction ever since its introduction from Adobe but sometimes cleaning up noise can be difficult when the background noise overwhelms the foreground audio. If you’ve ever experienced one of these problematic files where removing the noise introduces other artifacts like a “burbly background”, then this episode will help you understand powerful settings like Spectral Decay Rate and Smoothing that help control those artifacts and just remove the noise.
This episode is for all the After Effects users who want to easily get their audio from the timeline into Audition for editing and multitrack composition. We’ll start with some on location sound and show you now to create a new multitrack version that includes free sound effects from Resource Central which is built in to Audition.
If you’ve ever had to edit numerous audio files one by one, then this episode is going to make you happy. We’re going to show you how to Batch Process as many files as you want out to different formats including sample type, format settings and and the same time, apply any process that you’ve saved as a favorite! In our example we’ll Stretch and Pitch so each file will end up with the exact same length regardless how long the original recording was.
In working with a large multi project, it can be time consuming to try to keep all the dialog the same volume. This episode will show you the power of Match Volume which allows you to designate one track as the perfect volume and have all the others match it including a report that tells you how many dB’s (plus or minus) each track was changed.
Learn video and audio production and digital communication from how-to information, subject matter experts, and tutorials. For more on teaching these skills, see the free Adobe Digital Video CS6 curriculum on adobe.com/go/digitalcareers.
Adobe expert Colin Smith answers the questions he is constantly asked on the road as he educates people in the world of Adobe video and design software.